Rising #midnighthaiku

Flame gilds the morning

Shadows melt and hope runs high

Rising with the sun

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#writephoto regulars: Meet Jez Farmer

I asked the writephoto contributors if they would like to come over and introduce themselves. Without those of you who write and read the pieces inspired by the weekly photos, the writephoto prompt would not exist.

So, if you follow or take part in the weekly challenge, why come over and introduce yourself too? Being a regular does not mean taking part every week… so why not drop me a line?


Meet Jez Farmer of About the Jez of It

A Cuppa and a Keyboard

“If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don’t feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.” – Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger

And with that opening line a writer was born, some years after in 2008, to be honest. Don’t panic, I am not 12, I was born in 1966, but the writer, the guy called Jez is 12. And the truth is I don’t really like discussing anything about me before 2008, unless it’s about my 30-something sons. Catcher in the Rye was one of the must-do books for my post-grad degree that kicked me into living.

I finished university with a doctorate in Classical Art and Literature and now work as an art journalist and virtual curator. I also write poetry and odd bits of short fiction as well as working on a couple of novels. In 12 years, I have come to terms with myself and reached the point I am happy to be me.

Avebury. Image: Sue Vincent

A country boy trapped in a town somewhere in Wiltshire, UK. I could moan about that but I am deliciously close to Avebuy and the ancient wonder of its stone circle. As bizarre as it sounds I have found not only enlightenment but solace and understanding in a monolith from thousands of years ago, which is nearly as much home as the Welsh mountains and valleys. Nothing will ever be as heart and soul home as Yr Wyddfa, Cadeir Idris, and the rest of Eryri. Yeahp, spot the Welshman.

That explains my fascination with Celtic verse and mythology, with the middle name Gwion it is the love of the Mabinogi too. I chose it, and it would have been my first name except I would get fed up having to spell and sound it out all the time. Spiritually, I come under the umbrella term of Pagan, my path is mainly Celtic and Norse. The ancient Norse figure of Loki is never far away.

I am no Celtic or Norse warrior, unless ecowarrior counts. I am all for protecting Mother Earth from humanity’s messing up. I also stand up for human rights for all human beings. I am part of a minority group and have tasted discrimination at its worse a few too many times. Sure, I accept my decisions don’t always sit well with some people, but they are my decisions to make. If I could have one wish it would be to wipe out the hate placed on being different.

As anyone who reads me on social media knows, I am a cat daddy to eight feline furbabies, that includes her royal majesty Cupcake, who I have raised from three days old, she’s now coming on eight years old and still as crazy as a kitten and she knows she is daddy’s babygirl. The cat gang rarely fight unless they get the wrong dish of food, yes, they know whose dish is whose better than I do. Their names are Cupcake, To-be, Ratzy, Swan, Thingy (named by my youngest son), Taliesin, and the new rescues, Buddie and his sister, Treacle.

As so many people ask me why I write and blog poetry I guess I should answer that with something other than ‘cos I can.’ The beauty of poetry for me, is I can bury a grain of truth in absolute make-believe which allows me to address that truth in myself and in my life. Some don’t take a lot of reading between the lines whereas others do, how deep I bury the grain is how it needs to be for me at the time.


Flight of the Phoenix

Jez Farmer

Form: Free Verse

 

I saw a phoenix fly today

and thought I was dreaming

as his fiery wings soared into the waiting sky

he carried my brother to freedom

to me it seems too soon

but that bird knows when we need to rest

as he comes to take a soul back home

I will keep the home-fires burning

for a little while

and when that bird calls for me

we’ll meet again – until then

fly well my little brother, fly well

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Dedicated with love to my little brother, Nick

24 July 1970 – 7 January 2020


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The Darkness ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto

This wasn’t where he belonged. He was comfortable in town, in the narrow, dirty streets and rundown boarding houses. He liked to be among people, even though he despised them. He felt comfort in the crowd.

But he had to escape. He could feel the darkness descending again. The need. He wanted to resist it. He wanted to stop. He fled to the countryside, a change of scenery.

Continue reading at Iain Kelly

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The mysterious Picts… and beyond ~ Steve Tanham

Three questions are asked about the mysterious Picts of the Easter Ross coast of north-east Scotland: Where did they come from? What was the meaning of their wonderful art – miraculously preserved in stone for us to explore, today; and where did they go? For more than six hundred years, between the 3rd and 6th centuries C.E., the Picts – literally ‘The Painted Ones’, sustained a kingdom running from a southern line between what is now Glasgow to Edinburgh – then known as the Antonine Wall, and the coastline of Easter Ross, north of Inverness in the Highlands.

Continue reading at The Silent Eye

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Thursday Photo Prompt- Darkness # WritePhoto

First in this week…

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Sue Vincent is the host of Thursday Photo Prompt

Welcome to this week’s #writephoto prompt!

This week’s prompt ~ Darkness

(For visually challenged writers, theimage shows a bank of dark clouds rolling in across a sunny moor, casting its shadow on the hills of the horizon)

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Things can change in an instant

What was sunny and peaceful a moment ago

Can turn dark and threatening without a notice

The darkness of this current situation has overwhelmed many

But the optimist mind always looks for that ray of sunshine

That lightens up the scenario for them, brings them hope

There is some good always to be found in the deepest of the gloom

We need eyes and heart to see and find the positive

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#Keepitalive

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Thursday photo prompt: Darkness #writephoto

Welcome to this week’s #writephoto prompt!

You can find all last week’s entries in the weekly round-up, which was published earlier today.

Throughout the week, I will feature as many of the responses here on the Daily Echo as time and space allows, usually in the order in which they are submitted.

All posts will be featured in the weekly round-up on Thursday 30th July, linking back to the original posts of contributors.

Use the image below as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, as long as it is fairly family-friendly.

Submit your link by noon (GMT) Wednesday 29th July.

Link back to this post with a pingback (Hugh has an excellent tutorial here) and/or leave a link in the comments below, to be included in the round-up. If you link to any other post, I may miss your entry when compiling the round-up.

Use the #writephoto hashtag in your title so your posts can be found.

There is no word limit and no style requirements, except that your post must take inspiration from the image and/or the prompt word given in the title of this post.

Feel free to use #writephoto logo or include the prompt photo in your post if you wish, or you may replace it with one of your own to illustrate your work.

By participating in the #writephoto challenge, please be aware that your post may be featured as a reblog on this blog and I will link to your post for the round-up each week.

Regular contributors are also welcome to come over as my guest and introduce themselves (click here for details).

Please note: As I do not share my political opinions on this blog, please do not use the challenge as a platform from which to share yours. Party political or racially offensive posts will not be reblogged.

This week’s prompt ~ Darkness

For visually challenged writers, the image shows a bank of dark clouds rolling in across a sunny moor, casting its shadow on the hills of the horizon.

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Photo prompt round-up: Glisten #writephoto

Destiny calling

Run eagerly towards change

Or flee its advance

Choices shape who we become

Who we become shapes our world

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The photo for this week’s prompt was taken on a beach on the isle Anglesey, just off the coast of Wales, a few years ago, one December afternoon that felt more like spring. The weekend was to take us to some wonderful ancient sites, including the strangest of them all… the natural ‘light show’ of Bryn Celli Ddu.

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Thank you to everyone who took part, visited or reblogged the posts or left comments for their authors. A new prompt will be published later today. As always, I will reblog as many contributions as space and time allows as they come in… and all of them will be featured in the round-up next Thursday.

All the posts are listed below, so please click on the links below to read them and leave a comment for the author!

Pingbacks do not always come through… if you have written a post for this challenge and it does not appear in the round-up, please leave a link to your post in the comments and I will add it to the list.

An invitation to writephoto writers…

As there are usually too many contributions to reblog all of them every week, and so that we can get to know their writers, I would like to invite all writephoto writers to come and introduce themselves on the blog as my guest! Click here for details.

Come and join in!

Thank you to all Contributors!

Bryan Aiello

Everywhere & Nowhere

Fandango at This, That and the Other

Jen Goldie

Priya at Cozy Quiet Corner

Sagar at The Crumbling Facade

Thomas Roland

Shweta Suresh at My Random Ramblings

Dave Madden at MMA Storytime

Ken Gierke at rivrvlogr

Kerfe Roig at K- Lines that Aim to Be

The Indishe

Carol Anne at Therapy Bits

Shilpa Nairy

Christine Bialczak at Stine Writing

Jude at Tales Told Different

Christine Bolton at Poetry for Healing

Jez Farmer at About the Jez of It

Michelle Navajas at michnavs

Jules at Jules Pens Some Gems

Happysoul at Live Love Laugh Learn

Geoff Le Pard at TanGental

Frank Hubeny at Poetry, Short Prose and Walking

Anita from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie

Lady Lee Manila

Aashi D Parekh at Falling Upwards

Sascha Darlington’s Microcosm Explored

Di at pensitivity101

Dr. Crystal Grimes at Mystical Strings

Na’ama Yehuda

Annette Kalandros at Hearing The Mermaids Sing

Cheryl at The Bag Lady

Trent P. McDonald at Trent’s World

Balroop Singh at Emotional Shadows

Willow Willers at willowdot21

Neha at Forgotten Meadows

Richa Modha at My Lingering Thoughts

Lisa Coleman at Our Eyes Open

Anisha at Crazy Nerds

Goff James at Art, Photography and Poetry

Reena Saxena

Aseem Rastogi at Transition of Thoughts

Keith Hillman at Keith’s Ramblings

Kim Blades

Iain Kelly

Miss B at Bernmusings

Honoré Dupuis at Of Glass and Paper

Brian F. Kirkham atThe Inkwell

Sadje at Keep it Alive

Kitty’s Verses

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The Small Dog’s Complaint…

Dear writer…

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I know you’ve only got two legs

And elephants have four,

But honestly, you sound like one

When walking ‘cross the floor.

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It’s every night; I go to bed

And settle down to sleep,

You stumble round, make so much noise

‘T would make the Sandman weep!

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Perhaps you ought to take more care?

Maybe you need to diet?

Or go to bed before I do…

Or maybe, just be quiet!

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Dear Small Dog, are you being fair?

I’m quiet as a mouse!

I tiptoe through the pitch dark night

To navigate the house.

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Continue reading at The Small Dog’s Blog

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Glisten ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto

Once you cross the silver strip of light
You are lost, your soul stolen.
You belong to the light
Strap in, hold on tight
The speed of things to come
may need to be remembered
before you run for home.

Continue reading at Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie

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Strength #midnighthaiku

Sunlight or shadow

Rooted deep in earth we stand

Stronger together

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